North Augusta 803-221-8608 We are not doing spays/neuters at this time. Due to our ever-increasing customer base for heartworm testing/prevention and vaccines, we are devoting more time towards that. We apologize for any inconvenience. We would like to take this opportunity to recommend two reputable fair priced veterinary clinics - Aiken SPCA 803-648-6863, ext. 1 to schedule an appointment, and also All God's Creatures with two locations - in downtown Augusta, and Peach Orchard in South Augusta. 706-250-1861. We would also like to thank our customers for beingloyal patrons during our 15 years of service in the CSRA.​Come see us! =)

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Our goal at CSRA Life Saver is to Save Lives Through Prevention & Education. Preventing unwanted litters is a major way to help the overpopulation crisis. If people actually knew how many healthy dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters, they would think differently about spaying and neutering and would make it a priority for their pet. Everyone loves dogs and cats, so to think they are being killed due to an over-population crisis is a sobering thought. The more fixed through prevention, the less that will end up in area shelters. Do it for them.

﻿Facts about Pet Overpopulation in the U.S.:﻿

It is impossible to determine how many stray dogs and cats live in the United States; estimates for cats alone range up to 70 million.

The average number of litters a fertile cat produces is one to two a year; the average number of kittens is four to six per litter.

The average number of litters a fertile dog produces is one a year; the average number of puppies is four to six.

Many strays are lost pets who were not kept properly indoors or provided with identification.

Only 10%of the animals received by shelters have been spayed or neutered, while 83% of pet dogs and 91% of pet cats are spayed or neutered.

The cost of spaying or neutering a pet is less than the cost of raising puppies or kittens for a year.

Please consider having your pet spayed or neutered. We always recommend that you have a full service Veterinarian for routine care such as dentals, general welfare, and other medical issues related to age and living.

NORTH AUGUSTA LOCATION333 Edgefield RoadNorth Augusta, SC 29841

CSRA Life Saver is an affordable veterinary clinic. We offer vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, flea and tick prevention, and microchipping. All of our fees are on "Fees" page.

Although we would like to help with sick or injured animals, we ARE NOT a full service veterinary clinic. So, any pet medical issues or emergencies should be taken directly to a local full service veterinary clinic.

*Attention*

Please note that we need everyone signed in for vaccines 30 minutes prior to closing to ensure your pet gets seen before the veterinarian leaves. Thank you for your cooperation in advance.

**Every dog needs to be on a leash, and every cat needs to be in a carrier. This is for everyone's safety, your animal's first and foremost. If you don't have a carrier, a cardboard box should suffice. Poke holes in for air, and tape shut. Please note that if your cat comes for surgery in a very large container, we will require the purchase of a cardboard carrier. The cost is $5.00 and they can usually be reused.** ​

6-23-2017

Since opening as a spay/neuter clinic in 2003, we have successfully spayed and neutered over 27,000 animals. This HAS to be making a difference in the amount euthanized in the CSRA each year. With your help, we can decrease the amount euthanized which is around 13,000 every year due to severe over-population. Please make the responsible choice and have your pet fixed. At the prices offered at local discounted clinics, there isn't a reason not to have it done.